Guess which future leader of the United States said this about illegal immigrants in 2006:
“We are a generous and welcoming people, but those who enter our country illegally, and those who employ them, disrespect the rule of law.

It was a long, embarrassing day of drama, tears and ugly partisan bickering. But by the end of last week’s Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, I came to the conclusion that both Brett Kavanaugh and Christine Blasey Ford had told the truth.

I love Lindsay Graham.
The witty South Carolina senator, who’s usually more entertaining than most comedians, has been one of the highlights of the otherwise depressing televised Senate confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh.

I understand why the national media is so obsessed over the story of children of illegal immigrants being separated from their parents at the Mexican border.
It’s a heartbreaking sight to see photos of innocent little kids traumatized and crying — even when they were taken in the Obama era. It’s also great TV.
I also get why the Democrats can’t stop using the crying border kids as a political weapon.

Everyone knows something has to be done for America’s DACA kids.
Everyone with a good heart or a working brain knows it’s not their fault their parents sneaked them into the country when they were kids under 16.